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Ping sends a small set of data packets to the target host (IP number), then ‘listens’ for an echo
response in return. Ping estimates the round-trip time in milliseconds, records any data losses,
and displays a summary when finished.
Bottom line, if you can’t ‘ping’ your target, your connection has problems (the problem might be
as simple as a bad cable connection). To issue a ping, you need know the IP number of the target
computer.
Finding the target IP number:
For Windows XP®
1.
Select
Run
from the Windows
Start Menu
(look in the
Settings
sub-menu if it is not
listed at the top level).
2.
Type “cmd” (without the quotation marks) into the dialog, and press
Enter
on the
keyboard.
3.
In the command shell that opens, type “ipconfig” (without the quotation marks) and
press Enter again.
4.
The
IP Address
for the
system
will be reported in the window, along with other data.
For Windows Vista® (or later)
1.
Type “run” (without the quotation marks) into the
Search
field, then press
Enter
on the
keyboard.
2.
Type “cmd” (without the quotation marks) into the dialog, and press
Enter
on the
keyboard.
3.
In the command shell that opens, type “ipconfig” (without the quotation marks) and
press
Enter
again.
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